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    And then there were. . ? 29/04/2008 07:30:52

    The ICT industry consists of a lot of different components and skills, but acquisitions over the past year or so have shifted more power to the big fellas. This consolidation -- especially in the business intelligence and performance technology sectors -- will impact client and vendor relationships, technology directions, customer support, and who's who.
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    Service aims to mine social networks for consumer insight 27/03/2008 12:55:44

    The market is ripe for services like that of Networked Insights, which mines data in social networks and discovers how companies' brands are being talked about by those sites' users and visitors, according to the company's CEO and founder Daniel Neely.
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    SAS buys natural language processing vendor Teragram 18/03/2008 08:06:47

    SAS has purchased Teragram, a natural language processing (NLP) software vendor, in a bid to boost its existing technologies for text mining and business intelligence, the company announced Monday.
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    In memoriam: the ISV 24/12/2007 07:00:48

    The world of business software continued its inexorable march toward Total Consolidation in 2007. If IBM was off the mark in 1943 when it (supposedly) predicted a world with only five computers, it might have better luck today with a similar prediction about the software industry.
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    Forecasting the future of business intelligence 12/12/2007 12:41:35

    Business intelligence is off the chartsLast week Business Objects signed a deal with SPSS to link its predictive analytics application to the Business Objects platform.
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    Business Objects takes on predictive analytics 05/12/2007 08:00:09

    Business Objects announced Monday it is adding predictive analytics data mining technology to its business intelligence (BI) software, a move that didn't surprise its competition at SAS Institute.
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    BankWest ditches outsourcer for Web app 06/08/2007 15:12:24

    Instead of outsourcing its research surveys, BankWest has moved its customer programs back in-house and is utilizing a new Web-based application.
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    Pentaho's Weka buy rounds out BI offering 20/09/2006 12:48:11

    With its latest purchase under its belt, open-source software start-up Pentaho will be able to offer a complete business intelligence (BI) suite, according to Richard Daley, the company's chief executive officer.
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    Making PCs manageable with desktop virtualization 06/09/2006 09:31:20

    Managing PCs has always been painful, but the job has gotten considerably nastier thanks to an endless parade of application upgrades, operating system patches, and anti-threat updates. Even with network-based installation and patch management tools to ease the burden, IT spends far too much time at the desktop itself, dealing with shenanigans involving personal software, multiple versions of Java or ActiveX controls, driver or DLL conflicts, malware infections, misconfigured hardware, and more.
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    HCF gets a helping hand from predictive analytics 01/06/2006 08:57:38

    Private health insurer HCF has implemented a predictive analytics suite to help weed out fraudulent claims, target individual members and streamline the monotonous labour of data analysis.
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    Companies without blogs miss valuable customer insights 28/02/2006 08:35:59

    The Australian enterprise is slowly waking up to the potential of branded blogs as a source for product research and development.
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